IBM Launches PureSystems with Resources Already in Play

By all accounts, the announcement of IBM PureSystems has been received with widespread enthusiasm. IBM's $2 billion Research and Development investment looks like money well spent. However, announcements and launches don't always translate into widespread acceptance out in the real world. Many a great product sits on the shelf because no one showed the techies how it could be implemented. It's common enough to hear about some new product or software feature which has almost no information on ...

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